Heated tobacco products - statistics & facts
New brands by leading players
Several major tobacco companies offer HTP products through sub-brands. For instance, Philip Morris International (PMI), known for its cigarette brand Marlboro, sells HTPs under the name IQOS. IQOS works with PMI’s branded sticks called TEEPS. PMI has seen sales of IQOS and TEEPS grow strongly in recent years, with revenues amounting to over 12.8 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. The company shipped over 105 billion units of HTPs in 2022. One of PMI’s main competitors, British American Tobacco (BAT), known for its cigarette brand Lucky Strike, has also been enjoying revenue increases for its reduced-risk products segment, which includes HTP brands Vuse and glo. Japan Tobacco International also has an HTP brand by the name of Ploom.
Consumer behavior
Brands like IQOS, glo, and Ploom compete in many global markets. In Japan, a 2023 survey revealed that IQOS Iluma was the leading heated tobacco product. Another IQOS’s products and Ploom X completed the top three, indicating that the market is highly competitive. Heated tobacco products also show signs of being able to compete with e-cigarettes. For instance, in the United Kingdom, IQOS had an estimated 204,000 users in 2023, putting the brand ahead of several e-cigarette brands. Nonetheless, the HTP market still remains a little behind the regular cigarette market.